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Show THE ROY SUN Barbara Jones Weds KYLE JIARROP PII. Commissioner Arthur P. Paul Lund in Ogden Brown wishes to express appre- ROY NEWS ciation to his many friends who supported him in the recent priMiss Barabara Jones, daughter mary election. of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ogden was married to Paul Lund in Thursda nite, Sept. 23, is the Ogden ceremonies. date set for the Roy Third Ward Paul Lund is the son of Mrs. kick-offdinner to be held at Walter B. Lund. the Lake View stake house. ProThe marriage took place at the gram and dinner will be the fea- home of Bishop Wardle, of the ture of the evening. Proceeds Second Ward of Ogden. will be used for the Third Ward Performing best man duties building fund.' The public is was Douglas Hancock. Maid of honor was lovely "Jo Greene of Ogden. There were Justice of the Peace Howard 100 guests who attended the reShupe, and Mrs. Shupe and Mr. ception. and Mrs. Delbert Cluff of Whit-V- , The bride wore a dress of blue net and lace over taffeta. There Caljf., sister and brother-in-tMrs. Shupe, returned a was a beautiful corsage of deep snort time ago from an extended rosebuds. The groom and best trip back east. They visited Can- man wore white dinner jackets ada by way of Chicago. Then to and dark trousers. The maid of New York where their visit was honor dressed in yellow net and highlighted by the reunion of stood before baskets of gladiolas. Mrs. Shupe and Mrs. Cluff with There was a very beautiful their brother Chester A. Chalmers, whom they had not seen for 25 years. Mr. Chalmers is a former Utahn and a graduate of the Utah Agricultural College of Logan. His present home is in the Katskill Mountains and he is now employed as engineer for the Bendix Co. in New York. The Shupes and the Cluffs also " o flower decorated fireplace which added to the candle light HOOPER NEWS By KYLE IIARROP Alton and LaMar Cook, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook of Hooper won first in the senior division at the Weber County Farm Bureau. Talk and Talent meet, held Labor Day at the Hooper Tomato and Farm Bureau Day at Hooper. They presented a guitar and song duet. Second place was given Mrs. Audrey Parker, Hooper, who gave a vocal solo. Third place went to a male quartette with Richard Bens, Hal and Ken Stoddard and Vern Gardner. LuJean Bybee, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bybee of Hooper won 1st place in the talk division of the Farm Bureau talk and talent meet. Ronny Smart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cljf- - maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Aria Wangsgaard, Miss Elaine Rose, Miss Joyce Peart and Miss Elanor Youngberg. Mary Baldwin and Linda Ray were flower girls. of the Don Ray, brother-in-lagroom, served as best man. The young Isaacsons will make their home in Logan while he completes his college education at the Utah State Agricultural College. ford Smart of Slatervilft, won toe and Farqi Bureau day festisecond place. vities, held Labor Day in Hooper. Kathleen Giles, pianist, daugh- Bradley Bens, son of Mr. &nd ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Giles Mrs. Jay Bens of Hooper was of Hooper, won first place in the chosen Prince for the occasion. junior division of the talent meet. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Shupe of Dennis Read, son of Mrs. Armen-th- a Read of Hooper, won second Pullman, Wash., are on a two place. Diane Nesbit, tap danc- week visit witli Mr. and Mrs. ing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Band and family of Seed Nesbit of Hooper came Roy, parents of Mrs. Shupe. Mr. Shupe is studying to bethird. Alton and LaMar Cook and Miss Bybee will compete at come a veterinarian at Washingthe Utah State Fair in Salt Lake ton State College. They expect to City, with contestants from every return home this weekend. county in the state for first place. First place winners will be. Also visiting at the home of awarded an all expense trip to Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Band is New York City in Dec. to com- another daughter and her family, pete at the National Farm Bureau Mrs. Eloise Child of Santa Anna, Talk and Talent Meet. Calif. They also expect to reLast year two Utahns won turn home this weekend. first places at the National Talk .and Talent meet held in Chicago. Diplomat: A man who thinks twice before saying nothing. Tiny Judy Anne Cook, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cook of Roy, and granddaughter of JusThe average American family tice of the Peace Howard Shupe and Mrs. Shupe of Roy, reigned spends a fourth of its food budPrincess over the Hooper Toma- - get on meat. V. c OUNTIFUL Temple Marriage Honeymooning in California are Miss Jean Youngberg and Fred E. Isaacson, who were mar ried Sept. 9 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Youngberg of Sunset. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isaacson of Garland. On the evening after the day of the wedding, a reception was held in the LDS Lake View stake house in Roy. The brides gown was of white satin, lace and net. She carried a bouquet of white orchids, white roses and white carnations. Mrs. Don Ray was matron of honor, with Miss Geneva Blanks, daughting-in-la- of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Parker of visited Washington D.C., Richmond. Virginia, and the Black Hills in South Dakota. After their return home, Mrs. Shupe visited with her sister, Mrs. Cluff in Whittier, Calif., and has just recently returned from the trip. Fred Isaacson Claims Bride in THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1954 J Bkm Phone Bountiful 180 Country-Fres- h ill i lit Now In the New a FLIP-TOP,SNA- Carton w -- Flnart b'U' poundl With Full Waight only Weedle Operoflon. AIU Efficiency Fever, Full With Mercury Weather Reliability. rower Fall and Boiler Fearing Threugheutl I Wed ICC YQVK MtRCURY DCUCI -j j- P At Your Grocer's You'll love its COU'M-TKY- - H Flavor! |